Ryanair announces Liverpool expansion
Ryanair is to add five new destinations from Liverpool John Lennon Airport for summer 2017.
New routes will be launched to Prague, Sofia, Marrakesh, Girona and Bari.
The airline is also increasing frequencies on existing services to Warsaw, Gran Canaria, Palma de Mallorca, Faro, Alicante and Malaga.
Liverpool airport’s CEO Andrew Cornish said: "This latest commitment from Ryanair towards the airport and the city region is a reflection of the confidence that we both have in the opportunities for further growth here."

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